Accommodation and Experience Providers

Providing travel services throughout British Columbia, including discovering places to stay such as hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds, and more.

Silvery Slocan Museum
The Silvery Slocan Museum, located in the former Bank of Montreal building on Main Street, has been a fixture in New Denver B.C. for over 100 years. The museum features exhibits about the area's heritage, including its mining, logging and agricultural history, as well as the recently restored Lancet motor launch. Admission is by donation.
Shirley’s Cozy Nest
Is situated in Deer Park which is a modern, quiet subdivision of Mill Bill. We are a leisurely walk to shopping, marina, and to Brentwood College. Close to a number of family restaurants to choose from. We are a fifteen minute drive from Golfing at Arbutus Ridge or Cowichan Valley Golf Course. A warm welcome awaits you at Shirleys Cozy Nest, with two large rooms which have comfortable queen sized beds. Continental or full cooked breakfast. At the end of the day relax in the secluded hot tub. .
Kris Cu
Customized Birding and Wildlife Photography Tours around Vancouver, British Columbia. Kris Cu is an award-winning wildlife and nature photographer based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He offers customized, private tours that cater to your interests and goals.
Maple Ridge Museum
Situated in Jim Hadgkiss Park, overlooking the Fraser River, the museum collects, preserves, and shares the culture and stories of historic Maple Ridge. Operated by the Maple Ridge Historical Society, the Maple Ridge Museum and Haney House Museum are free community museums located in historically significant buildings in the old district of Haney. Check our website for up to date visiting hours, information, and hundreds of research articles about our local history.
Nakusp Municipal Campground
Located in the heart of the Village, close walking distance to the public beach, playgrounds, ball fields, shopping & restaurants. Sites are treed, 10 of the 40 sites are powered, additional 28 overflow sites. Showers, water fill-ups and sani-dump on site. Campground open May-Oct.
Culture Shock Interactive Gallery
Culture Shock Interactive Gallery is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated Gallery in Alert Bay on the northern tip of Vancouver Island. We offer interactive First Nations cultural experiences including cedar weaving, traditional salmon barbeque, storytelling and traditional ocean-going canoe tours. We also retail local First Nations art including jewellery, carvings, clothing and documentary films.
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